mamboking053
Well-Known Member
Was looking for details, but I heard that there were changes to the attrition for GbG. Anyone know where I could read what those changes are?
the new values are available on the wiki.
summary:
negotiations escalate faster to 5 goods multiplier. They then slow down for a bit. By level 100 they're the same.
army attrition scales slower for a while. On average if you're a 200%-500% boost attacker you'll get about 10 more fights a week.
There is no longer a cap however, and the wall escalates much faster, so having more than about 500% boost is pointless. Goods multiplier does keep going up too, but not steeply so.
Guild Battlegrounds Attrition Table - Forge of Empires - Wiki EN
en.wiki.forgeofempires.com
I've been hearing about the pointlessness of having too much attack boost more and more these days. I feel sorry for those who spend a lot to get a high attack boost in the past.
1) Negotiations are better at medium-high end. And have no real ceiling.Why is it pointless?
1) Negotiations are better at medium-high end. And have no real ceiling.
2) The higher your boost is the more boost you need for 1 more encounter. At what point you draw the line and say it's not worth it will vary from person to person, but that point certainly exists.
You talk GBG. There's still GE, GvG and PvP. Looks to me like in a mostr parts of the game you can still profit from a high attack bonus.
Many players have passed the point there where more attack boost matters already. GE you just need to fight each encounter once so if you can win, you're pretty much good. GvG has capped boosts on the defending army and you're probably already easily 2 shotting everything so only more defense might matter. And who still PvPs much anyways?
More of what than I can produce myself? I suppose if you just mean it's a bonus on top of what I produce myself then I guess, maybe....PvP and plunder is still way more than you can produce yourself.
By adding multiple Siege Camps to conquered provinces. With 5 siege camps touching a province you're attacking, 100% of your advancements will be 100% attrition free.I hear there is a way to avoid attrition, I see some guildmates with over 7000 attacks in gbg and was curious how they were doing that?